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Covenant with Hell

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In the spring of 1277, Prioress Eleanor goes on a pilgrimage to a famous East Anglian shrine. There are rumors that King Edward may also visit the shrine soon to seek God's blessing for his invasion of Wales. Lurking in this sacred place, however, is an assassin hoping to murder a king.

Soon after Prioress Eleanor and Brother Thomas arrive, a nun falls to her death from the priory bell tower. Brother Thomas finds the body, and the pair quickly grasp that this nun's death was not an accident. The circumstances point to murder, but this slaying is further tainted with treason. Among the pilgrims, merchants, and religious, too many betray an interest in this death—including a canny street child. At least one of them is most certainly a killer.

Can Prioress Eleanor and Brother Thomas succeed in exposing the assassin, or will they also fall victim to the one who has made a covenant with hell?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from October 14, 2013
      Royal’s 10th whodunit featuring Brother Thomas and Prioress Eleanor (after 2012’s Sanctity of Hate) perfectly mixes an accessible portrait of 1277 England—its culture and politics—with sympathetic characters and a suspenseful plot. Eleanor and Thomas embark on a pilgrimage from Tyndal to the shrine at Walsingham Priory in East Anglia. Shortly after they arrive, Thomas finds the broken body of Sister Roysia at the base of the Ryehill Priory bell tower, from which she just fell. The prioress of Ryehill, Ursell, is eager that her institution’s reputation not be tarnished by rumors that the nun took her own life, and pronounces the death an accident. But Thomas and Eleanor can’t ignore evidence of foul play—a fragment of cloth clutched in Roysia’s hand, indicating that she was not alone when she died. An impending visit from Edward I raises the stakes. Royal again demonstrates why she’s a worthy successor to Ellis Peters.

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